Amy Shelton reviewed this pattern over in Crochetville; there might be a Crochet Along starting up there also.

This award-winning wrap is warm enough to be used during the cold months, and lacy enough for the rest of the year. An easy-intermediate level Tunisian crochet pattern requiring up to 700 yards of laceweight kid mohair yarn and a large Tunisian crochet hook. (Hook only needs to be 9 inches/23cm long.)

It’s perfect for the crocheter who already knows how to do the basic Tunisian stitch (Tunisian Simple Stitch or “Tss”) and is ready to learn new ones. I developed this lacy combination of stitches myself, which I call “Tunisian Wicker Stitch,” and have not found it used anywhere else. It combines Tunisian stitches like the yarn-over, slip stitch, and twisted stitches in a new way.

Pattern is rated Easy Intermediate because the crochet hook is unusually large for the fine yarn used, and some crocheters may be unfamiliar with this combination. You should be familiar with the Tunisian Simple Stitch (Tss), a beginner stitch.

After using this pattern you will know (if you didn’t already):

How to do less common twisted, slip, and eyelet Tunisian stitches

The power of simple blocking to transform a lacy design

How to “crochet with air”—that’s how it might feel to use a very big crochet hook with a fine, weightless yarn!